Can certain diseases cause paranoia similar to that seen in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia, even if they do not have the disorder?
Last Updated: 03.07.2025 03:49

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Alzheimer's disease,
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Dementia and drug use cause paranoia. That is very common. Some of other things that can include delusions and/or hallucination can be:
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Pharmaceutical drug (abuse or side effects)
Stress
Brain Tumors
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Delirium tremens
Some of those things on the list are very very rare cases but I just wanted to cover everything (or almost everything).
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